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How to remove Wspn Ransomware and decrypt .wspn files

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Wspn Ransomware is dangerous encryption virus, that enciphers sensitive data and demands a ransom payment in exchange for a decryption key to restore access to the encrypted files. Malware uses a combination of RSA and AES encryption algorithms to encrypt files. The encryption process is irreversible without the decryption key Wspn is a member of the Djvu ransomware family and modifies filenames by adding the .wspn extension to them. For example, Wspn alters the names of files such as sample.jpg to sample.jpg.wspn, sample2.png to sample2.png.wspn, and so on. Wspn Ransomware creates a ransom note named _readme.txt. The ransom note contains instructions on how to pay the ransom and obtain the decryption key. The ransom note is usually placed in every folder that contains encrypted files.

How to remove FoodSearchTab

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FoodSearchTab is a browser hijacker that can take control of your web browser and modify its settings without your consent. It is a type of malicious software that is designed to redirect your web traffic to other sites, display unwanted advertisements, and collect your personal information. FoodSearchTab is a website that can redirect your browser to various unwanted destinations, including but not limited to ads for undesired Chrome extensions, adult sites, online games, fake software updates, and surveys. When users enter a search query on this website, they are redirected to bing.com, which is a legitimate search engine. FoodSearchTab installs foodsearch.com as default search engine and homepage, and redirects users to bing.com when they enter a search query in the search box. FoodSearchTab can infect multiple browsers, including Microsoft Edge, Google Chrome, and others.

How to remove Bigkick.biz

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Bigkick.biz is a website that is known to promote unwanted ads and pop-ups on various browsers. Users typically do not visit this website intentionally, but rather are redirected to it when they click on deceptive ads or visit dubious websites. Bigkick.biz can infect various browsers and devices, including Microsoft Edge, Google Chrome, and mobile devices. The website exploits browser notifications to trick users into subscribing to its push notifications, which then allow it to send spam notifications directly to the desktop or internet browser. Once users click on the "Allow" button, Bigkick.biz can send push notifications in the form of popup ads in the right bottom corner of the screen. The website uses these push notifications to bypass protection against popups in the internet browser and display a large number of unwanted ads. These ads are used to promote suspicious browser extensions, prize and lottery scams, fake software, and adult websites. Some common symptoms of a Bigkick.biz infection include seeing advertisements not originating from the sites you are browsing, intrusive pop-up ads, and decreased internet browsing speed.

How to remove DUMP LOCKER Ransomware and decrypt .f**ked files

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DUMP LOCKER Ransomware is a type of malware that encrypts important personal files such as photos, videos, and documents on a victim's computer. It adds an extra extension to every file, creating a pop-up window in every folder that contains the encrypted files. Once the encryption process is completed, DUMP LOCKER displays a ransom note message through a pop-up window on the victim's system. This message informs victims that their files have been encrypted and provides instructions on how to pay the ransom to obtain the decryption tool and regain access to their data. DUMP LOCKER Ransomware adds an extra extension to every file, creating a pop-up window in every folder that contains the encrypted files. The extension used by DUMP LOCKER Ransomware is .f**ked (censored). After the encryption process is concluded, DUMP LOCKER Ransomware displays a ransom-demanding message in a pop-up window. The ransom note warns against restarting the infected device, as that will result in permanent data loss.

How to remove Wsuu Ransomware and decrypt .wsuu files

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Wsuu Ransomware is a type of malware that encrypts files on a computer and demands a ransom payment in exchange for the decryption key. It belongs to the Djvu/STOP family of ransomware. The ransomware encrypts a wide range of file types, including documents, pictures, and databases, and appends the .wsuu extension to the encrypted files, making them inaccessible and unusable. The ransom note is typically named _readme.txt and contains instructions on how to contact the criminals behind Wsuu and pay a ransom in exchange for the decryption key. The ransom amount ranges from $490 to $980, depending on the time passed after the attack, and is usually demanded in Bitcoin. Wsuu Ransomware uses the Salsa20 encryption algorithm to encrypt the files on the system. This encryption algorithm is not the strongest method, but it still provides an overwhelming amount of possible decryption keys. If Wsuu cannot establish a connection to the attacker's server before starting the encryption process, it uses the offline key. This key is the same for all victims, making it possible to decrypt .wsuu files in the future.

How to remove Thunderforge.top

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Thunderforge.top is a malicious website that uses social engineering tactics to trick users into subscribing to its push notifications. Once subscribed, the website sends spam notifications directly to the user's device, displaying ads, clickbait links, scammy messages, fake alerts, and more. Thunderforge.top is classified as Browser Notification Spam, and it is known for engaging in harmful practices, such as maliciously redirecting users to scam pages. Thunderforge.top exploits browser notifications by sending spam notifications directly to the user's device, displaying ads, clickbait links, scammy messages, fake alerts, and more. The website uses social engineering tactics to trick users into subscribing to its push notifications, and once subscribed, it sends notifications that are difficult to block or remove. Thunderforge.top can infect any browser and device that supports push notifications. This includes Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, Microsoft Edge, Safari, and more. The notifications will be appearing in the bottom right-hand corner of the screen on a Windows machine, in the top right-hand corner of the screen on a MacBook, or on the status bar on an Android device.

How to remove CriminalBot malware (Android)

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CriminalBot malware is a type of malicious software that targets Android devices. It is designed to steal sensitive information such as login credentials, personal data, and financial details from infected devices. CriminalBot Malware can also monitor user activities, including calls, messages, and browsing behavior, to compromise user privacy. Once installed on an Android device, CriminalBot Malware can have various capabilities, including data theft, spying and surveillance, unauthorized access, ad fraud, and more. If users suspect that their Android device has been infected with CriminalBot Malware, they should take immediate action to remove the malware. This can be done by using anti-malware software (we recommend Norton Security for Android) to perform a system scan and eliminate potential threats. In some cases, users may need to reinstall the original Android operating system on their device to restart the security features provided by Google. Users should also change all of their passwords, including the device password and all online accounts that they may have used on the device or had connected to the device.

How to remove Prizehubtop.top

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Prizehubtop.top is a malicious website that uses the browser's built-in push notifications system to show spam pop-up ads on victims' devices. It is classified as Browser Notification Spam and is known to be associated with scams, malicious content, or other questionable online activities. Prizehubtop.top tries to trick users into accepting its notifications request by using fake error messages and alerts. If a user does click "Allow," notifications from Prizehubtop.top will begin appearing on the screen time and again, spamming the user with ads, clickbait links, software offers, fake alerts, and so on. Prizehubtop.top can infect any browser that supports push notifications, including Google Chrome, Microsoft Edge, and Safari. It can also infect any device that uses these browsers, including desktops, laptops, and mobile devices.